The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils

In December 1997 and June-July 2000, 49 and 113 rhizosphere soil and root mixtures were collected, respectively, to determine the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of the phylum Glomeromycota in different sites of Israel. Except for five samples taken from under cultivated plants, all...

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Main Authors: Janusz Błaszkowski, Beata Czerniawska
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Published: Polish Botanical Society 2011-01-01
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spelling doaj-92cb88cf71eb4b94aed794a23d7fce272020-11-25T03:21:20ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802011-01-0175433935010.5586/asbp.2006.041356The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soilsJanusz Błaszkowski0Beata Czerniawska1Agricultural University of SzczecinAgricultural University of SzczecinIn December 1997 and June-July 2000, 49 and 113 rhizosphere soil and root mixtures were collected, respectively, to determine the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of the phylum Glomeromycota in different sites of Israel. Except for five samples taken from under cultivated plants, all the others came from under Ammophila arenaria and Oenothera drummondii colonizing sand dunes adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. After a continuous cultivation of the mixtures in pot trap cultures with Plantago lanceolata as the plant host up to 2006 and their examination at least twice a year, spores of AMF were found in 41 and 103 cultures with the 1997 and 2000 soil and root mixtures, respectively. The spores represented 30 species and 8 undescribed morphotypes in 7 genera of the Glomeromycota. The AMF most frequently found in Israeli soils were Glomus aurantium and G. constrictum, followed by G. coronatum, G. gibbosum, an undescribed Glomus 178, and Scutellospora dipurpurescens. Up to 2001, 21 species of AMF were known to occur in Israel, and this paper increases this number to 33, of which 11 are new fungi for this country. Moreover, four species, G. aurantium, G. drummondii, G. walkeri and G. xanthium, were recently described as new for science based on spores isolated from Israeli soils. Additionally, the general distribution in the world of the formally described species found in Israel was presented.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/551arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiGlomeromycotaIsraeli soilsoccurrence
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The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Glomeromycota
Israeli soils
occurrence
author_facet Janusz Błaszkowski
Beata Czerniawska
author_sort Janusz Błaszkowski
title The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils
title_short The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils
title_full The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils
title_fullStr The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils
title_full_unstemmed The occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota in Israeli soils
title_sort occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of the phylum glomeromycota in israeli soils
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2011-01-01
description In December 1997 and June-July 2000, 49 and 113 rhizosphere soil and root mixtures were collected, respectively, to determine the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of the phylum Glomeromycota in different sites of Israel. Except for five samples taken from under cultivated plants, all the others came from under Ammophila arenaria and Oenothera drummondii colonizing sand dunes adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. After a continuous cultivation of the mixtures in pot trap cultures with Plantago lanceolata as the plant host up to 2006 and their examination at least twice a year, spores of AMF were found in 41 and 103 cultures with the 1997 and 2000 soil and root mixtures, respectively. The spores represented 30 species and 8 undescribed morphotypes in 7 genera of the Glomeromycota. The AMF most frequently found in Israeli soils were Glomus aurantium and G. constrictum, followed by G. coronatum, G. gibbosum, an undescribed Glomus 178, and Scutellospora dipurpurescens. Up to 2001, 21 species of AMF were known to occur in Israel, and this paper increases this number to 33, of which 11 are new fungi for this country. Moreover, four species, G. aurantium, G. drummondii, G. walkeri and G. xanthium, were recently described as new for science based on spores isolated from Israeli soils. Additionally, the general distribution in the world of the formally described species found in Israel was presented.
topic arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Glomeromycota
Israeli soils
occurrence
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/551
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